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25 Cat-Inspired Pieces to Feed Your Feline Obsession on National Cat Day
National Cat Day is a real thing. At this point, it should probably qualify as a statutory holiday since more people observe it than Victoria Day (Justin Trudeau are you reading this?). Whether or not you have your own feline friend at home or are just flat out obsessed with cat memes, we’ve collected 25 cat-inspired pieces to make your […]
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Paris Fashion Week: Fall 2014’s top developing trends
See the Fall 2014 top 5 trends »
Life in Paris slows over the weekend to allow for leisurely strolls and sipping coffees in corner cafés, but the shows must go on and fashion’s power players kept pace. Saturday and Sunday’s schedules included some of Paris’ most influential designers including Givenchy, Céline, Chloé and Kenzo. The city of lights’ brightest stars didn’t disappoint—here’s our update of the five hottest trends to come off the runways so far at Paris Fashion Week Fall 2014:
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Street Style, Toronto: 35 photos fashion week regulars in colliding prints and bubblegum pink
See street style from Toronto Fashion Week »
On day two of World MasterCard Fashion Week in Toronto, leopard prints, bubblegum pink and highlighter yellows found their way onto the stylish set outside the shows. As were furs, which if you were in the city yesterday, were quite the necessity.
Montreal-based blogger and Style Panel member, Elodie Parthenay channeled rockstar chic with a touch of girly via a vibrant 3.1 Phillip Lim pink overcoat, studded leather skirt, and scenic t-shirt. Fellow Style Panel member and current FASHION intern Mo Handahu, walked on the wild side in a roaring leopard printed sweater, soft golden skirt, and African printed jacket as her staples.
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Nail Corner: Keep it classic with leopard-print nail art
From the Luoboutin heels that Carly Rae Jepsen is wearing on the cover of our October issue to all the animal print accessories that got a spot in our Fall/Winter 2012 trends guide, there’s never been a better time to paint leopard-print spots on your nails. It’s a fan favourite for nail art that can done in endless colour combinations—but we think it looks best in the classic shades of tawny-brown, copper and black. The muted colours of a leopard-print manicure is also a clever way to sneak some nail art into otherwise formal occasions. (Say, for instance, a family-filled Thanksgiving dinner?) Above all else, leopard-print spots are easy to master: all you need is a dotting tool!
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Daily steal: Leopard print blouse, $35
Two key trends are combined in one beautiful top: the animal print and the sheer blouse. ($35, mikkatmarket.com)
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Daily steal: Leopard shorts, $35
The call of the wild is answered with a pair of billowy leopard print shorts. ($35, mikkatmarket.com)
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Daily steal: Leopard satchel, $35
Tap into your wild side with a ’70s style leopard print satchel. ($35, hm.com)
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The daily steal: Leopard-print coin purse, $10
I just can’t seem to get enough of animal prints. (And thank goodness, because designers can’t seem to either.) Tap into the trend–and keep your jingles under control–with this adorable Danier leopard-print change purse ($10, danier.ca).
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John Galliano’s vision of Christmas includes leopards
When we were young, our mom would decorate our Christmas tree entirely with shiny, light pink metal bows, which was so embarrassing, because everyone knows that real Christmas trees have reindeer and tinsel. If anything could have turned our tiny, traditionalist hearts toward decorator trees it would have been John Galliano‘s Dior Tree, unveiled today […]
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